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S2 E12 - Roo and the accidental Pride podcast
We are back after a mid season break with the accidental pride podcast. In this episode we hear Roo's story of mental health and how they came to understand their gender. Me and Roo have known each other for a long time, but unfortunately this doesn't stop me from accidentally misgendering them at the beginning of the podcast. We discussed it and we kept it in because we thought it was an important topic to talk about. Roo is eloquent with how they describe their story, but also very knowledgeable when explaining both sexuality and gender, and the link they can have to mental health.
Both educational and a really good listen I hope that people find as much value in listening to it, as I did in recording it.
Enjoy
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